FoX Desktop 1 Review

You guys may have already seen this linked on the front page of Distrowatch, but I wrote a review on Fox Desktop 1 for my primarily OSX site. Keep in mind I'm mostly writing this review from a desktop-only perspective and not a whole lot about what's under the hood. Regardless, you may find it interesting. Here's the full review:

Of the approximately four trillion Linux distributions out there, here's something a little different. FoX Linux Desktop 1 is an Italian-made distribution that by default runs a combination of KDE apps that make it look and feel more like OSX. I'm not going to review everything as you could just read a review of Fedora Core running KDE for most of it, but I'm going to go over what makes it different. I'm also going to look at this more from an OSX user using Linux standpoint, so hopefully this reads a little different than other FoX reviews. To start things off, let's take a look at the default desktop: